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5) Summary statement. Retool that
age-old job objective with an "elevator
pitch" of your career and what your
can bring to the prospective company.
Your résumé in 2018
Applying for a job starts with a single black-and-white document — you're résumé. But what to include
has changed over the years. Linda Marioni, an SVP at Ajilon, a Jacksonville, Florida-based staffi ng fi rm,
says a résumé should be more than just a list of your job history. Here are some tips to give yours a 2018
makeover. — Bridget McCrea
3) Responsibilities. Include
professional stories that list top
tasks and duties.
2) Metrics. Include projects
and opportunities you used to
save money or drive revenue.
6) Volunteerism. Nix hobbies
and interests for more socially
conscious activities.
1) Real Results. Highlight
accomplishments and tasks
that you've performed.
4) Targeted content.
Tailor your résumé for
specifi c company/position.
(customize details, facts,
skills, keywords and results)